git subrepo clone https://github.com/agottem/weld.git weld
subrepo:
subdir: "weld"
merged: "d0cd07b"
upstream:
origin: "https://github.com/agottem/weld.git"
branch: "master"
commit: "d0cd07b"
git-subrepo:
version: "0.3.1"
origin: "???"
commit: "???"
Change-Id: I109553651e97fd93e00aa555d171ca9d04ce8585
diff --git a/weld/.gitrepo b/weld/.gitrepo
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/.gitrepo
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+; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
+;
+; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
+; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
+;
+[subrepo]
+ remote = https://github.com/agottem/weld.git
+ branch = master
+ commit = d0cd07b1a1ef8b64e2b9c828c1eaf601ceba89df
+ parent = 776cae55973781c60915d282121039d68a273036
+ cmdver = 0.3.1
diff --git a/weld/AUTHOR b/weld/AUTHOR
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+++ b/weld/AUTHOR
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+Weld was invented, designed, and implemented by Andrew Gottemoller. Visit the website
+http://www.agottem.com for contact information.
diff --git a/weld/COPYING b/weld/COPYING
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+permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
+author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
+later version.
+
+ 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
+
+ THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
+APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
+HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
+OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
+IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
+ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
+
+ 16. Limitation of Liability.
+
+ IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
+WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
+THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
+GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
+USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
+DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
+PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
+EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+SUCH DAMAGES.
+
+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
+
+ If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
+above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
+reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
+an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
+Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
+copy of the Program in return for a fee.
+
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+ <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+ If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
+notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
+ <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
+ This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+ under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
+the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
+Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
+<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
diff --git a/weld/README b/weld/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f76bdb3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/README
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+Additional information may be found within the doc/ directory included with the Weld installation
diff --git a/weld/WELD_LICENSE b/weld/WELD_LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7df8c4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/WELD_LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+Weld is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+Weld is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
+implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Weld. If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/weld/config.mk b/weld/config.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c58aafb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/config.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# Define default config options
+
+
+source_path ?= .
+build_path ?= ./build/out
+include_subdir ?= include
+source_subdir ?= source
+resource_subdir ?= resource
+arch ?= amd64
+mode ?= debug
+platform ?= $(if $(WINDIR),win32,unix)
+shell_name ?= $(if $(WINDIR),cmd,sh)
+c_toolchain ?= gcc
+
+ifeq ($(platform),unix)
+ os := $(shell uname)
+ ifeq ($(os),Linux)
+ unix_flavor ?= linux
+ else ifeq ($(os),Darwin)
+ unix_flavor ?= darwin
+ gcc_opt_use_clang ?= 1
+ else ifeq ($(os),FreeBSD)
+ unix_flavor ?= bsd
+ endif
+endif
diff --git a/weld/def.mk b/weld/def.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fa45475
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/def.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines the rule to expand for each component
+# definition file found
+
+
+define def_file_rule
+
+ # Clear out all possible variables a component definition file
+ # may define
+ def_file :=
+ def_path :=
+ def_deps :=
+ def_include_subdir :=
+ def_source_subdir :=
+ def_resource_subdir :=
+ name :=
+ type :=
+ lang :=
+ header_list :=
+ resource_list :=
+ source_list :=
+ definition_list :=
+ source_lib_list :=
+ lib_list :=
+ static_lib_list :=
+ lib_path_list :=
+ include_path_list :=
+ compiler_flag_list :=
+ link_flag_list :=
+
+
+ $$(call debug_info,including def: $(1))
+
+ def_file := $(1)
+ def_path := $$(call def_file_to_root_path,$$(def_file))
+ def_deps := $$(def_file) $$(config_file) $$(def_deps)
+
+
+ ifeq ($$(def_include_subdir),)
+ def_include_subdir := $$(include_subdir)
+ endif
+
+ ifeq ($$(def_source_subdir),)
+ def_source_subdir := $$(source_subdir)
+ endif
+
+ ifeq ($$(def_resource_subdir),)
+ def_resource_subdir := $$(resource_subdir)
+ endif
+
+
+ # Include the found component definition file
+ include $$(def_file)
+
+ # Custom component definition files might not bother with a name so skip the below stuff if
+ # that's the case'
+ ifneq ($$(name),)
+ ifneq ($$(filter $$(name), $$(build_target_list)),)
+ $$(call def_error,duplicate component name used here: $$($$(name).def_file))
+ endif
+
+ $$(name).def_file := $$(def_file)
+
+ # Include the config file again after including the definition file.
+ # This way a config file could specify component-specific settings
+ -include $$(config_file)
+
+
+ # If a header list was specified, include header rules
+ ifneq ($$(header_list),)
+ include $$(weld_path)/headers.mk
+ endif
+
+ # If a resource list was specified, include resourcerules
+ ifneq ($$(resource_list),)
+ include $$(weld_path)/resources.mk
+ endif
+
+ # If the type is set to bin or lib include the compilation rules for the
+ # specified language
+ ifneq ($$(filter bin lib,$$(type)),)
+ include $$(weld_path)/lang/$$(lang).mk
+ endif
+
+ # Add the found component to the standard set of build targets
+ build_target_list := $$(name) $$(build_target_list)
+ headers_target_list := $$(name)_headers $$(headers_target_list)
+ clean_target_list := clean_$$(name) $$(clean_target_list)
+ clean_headers_target_list := clean_$$(name)_headers
+
+
+ # Declare default targets for this component. Various component rules
+ # may add build steps as dependencies to these targets
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_headers
+ $$(name)_headers : $$(name)_def_headers
+ $$(name)_headers :
+
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_def_headers
+ $$(name)_def_headers :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_headers
+ clean_$$(name)_headers : clean_$$(name)_def_headers
+ clean_$$(name)_headers :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_def_headers
+ clean_$$(name)_def_headers :
+
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_compile
+ $$(name)_compile : $$(name)_def_compile
+ $$(name)_compile :
+
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_def_compile
+ $$(name)_def_compile :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_compile
+ clean_$$(name)_compile : clean_$$(name)_def_compile
+ clean_$$(name)_compile :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_def_compile
+ clean_$$(name)_def_compile :
+
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_resources
+ $$(name)_resources : $$(name)_def_resources
+ $$(name)_resources :
+
+ .PHONY : $$(name)_def_resources
+ $$(name)_def_resources :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_resources
+ clean_$$(name)_resources : clean_$$(name)_def_resources
+ clean_$$(name)_resources :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)_def_resources
+ clean_$$(name)_def_resources :
+
+ # Define the "make <name>" target for the component. This target
+ # should build the entire component
+ .PHONY : $$(name)
+ $$(name) : $$(name)_headers
+ $$(name) : $$(name)_compile
+ $$(name) : $$(name)_resources
+ $$(name) :
+
+ .PHONY : clean_$$(name)
+ clean_$$(name) : clean_$$(name)_headers
+ clean_$$(name) : clean_$$(name)_compile
+ clean_$$(name) : clean_$$(name)_resources
+ clean_$$(name) :
+ endif
+
+endef
diff --git a/weld/disc.mk b/weld/disc.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da00bfe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/disc.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile discovers all the component definition files in a weld
+# project and expands a set of rules for each found component
+
+
+# If the user hasn't specified a predefined list of component definition
+# files go ahead and discover them
+ifeq ($(def_file_list),)
+
+ def_file_list := $(call find_files,$(source_path),$(def_file_name))
+
+endif
+
+
+# Expand a component definition rule for each found component
+$(foreach file,$(def_file_list),$(eval $(call def_file_rule,$(file))))
diff --git a/weld/doc/c.def.mk.template b/weld/doc/c.def.mk.template
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..93b7144
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/doc/c.def.mk.template
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+# For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+# http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+# This is a template for a C or C++ component definition. These component definitions
+# should have the following layout:
+# ./
+# def.mk
+# source/
+# source1.c
+# source2.c
+# include/
+# header1.h
+# header2.h
+# resource/
+# resource1.blaz
+
+# Specify the name of the component definition. This name must be unique throughout
+# the source tree
+name := my_name
+
+# Specify the type of component. May be one of:
+# lib -- build static library
+# bin -- build a binary
+# The name of the build produced build artifact will be derived from the specified
+# name of the component
+type := lib
+
+# Specify the language the component source is written in. May be one of:
+# c -- compile as c99
+# cpp -- compile as c++11
+lang := c
+
+# Optionally specify source files should live in "src/" instead of "source/"
+def_source_subdir := src
+
+# Optionally specify headers live in "inc/" instead of "include/"
+def_include_subdir := include
+
+# Optionally specify resources live in "res/" instead of "resource/"
+def_resource_subdir := res
+
+# Specify a list of headers to make available to other components. These headers
+# should exist in the include/ directory of the component.
+#
+# Each specified header will be copied to the build path as
+# <build_path>/include/<name>/file.h. Other components may include these files by
+# using #include <name/file.h>
+header_list := file.h bar.h blaz.h
+
+# Specify a list of source files to build for this component. These source
+# files should exist in the source/ directory of the component.
+source_list := file.c bar.c blaz.c fun.c help.c private.c
+
+# Specify a lsit of resource files to copy to bin directory of the build path.
+# These resource files should exist in the resource/ directory of the component.
+resource_list := img/cat.jpg img/another_cat.jpg text/help.txt
+
+
+# Specify a list of preprocessor definitions to set during the compilation.
+definition_list := BUILD_COMPONENT=$(name) ENABLE_THIS_FEATURE
+
+
+# Specify explicit include paths to use during compilation
+include_path_list := /some/other/include
+
+
+# Specify a list of libraries this component should link against. These libraries
+# should be libraries which are part of the source tree and can be built. Only
+# the library name should be specified.
+source_lib_list := my_foo_lib my_bar_lib
+
+# Specify a list of external libraries this component should link against. These
+# libraries should exist outside of the source tree. Typically system libraries or
+# third party libraries are set here. The toolchain will select the most
+# appropriate option, which may be a shared or static library
+lib_list := GL glut
+
+# Specify a list of external libraries this component should link against. These
+# libraries should exist outside of the source tree. Typically system libraries or
+# third party libraries are set here. A static version of the library must be
+# available for linking
+static_lib_list := ssl
+
+# Specify a list of library paths to use during the compilation of this component
+lib_path_list := /some/other/lib
+
+
+# Specify compiler flags to use for the components compilation
+compiler_flag_list := -Wno-crappy-warnings
+
+# Specify linker flags to use for this components compilation
+link_flag_list := -Wl,foobar
+
+# Specify additional dependencies build artifacts should have
+def_deps := /my/global/dep
diff --git a/weld/doc/command_line.txt b/weld/doc/command_line.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f0b67e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/doc/command_line.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+Weld provides a variety of options when building. When building, the following variables may be set
+either in your environment or on the command line:
+
+ source_path -- set to the root of the project
+ build_path -- set to the directory all build output should be directed to
+ config_file -- arbitrary file to include with the build which may set additional settings
+ mode -- set to 'release' or 'debug' to build the desired binary
+ arch -- set to the desired architecture such as 'i686' or 'amd64'
+ platform -- set to the desired platform target such as 'unix' or 'win32'
+ c_toolchain -- set to the toolchain to use for the build such as 'gcc'
+ show_progress -- set to 1 to print the name of each artifact being built
+ debug_weld -- set to 1 to print out internal weld debugging info
+
+The above variables may be simply set in your weld project's top-level makefile or in a config file
+which is specified by the "config_file" variable. For instance, you could define the config file
+"example_config.mk" below:
+
+example_config.mk:
+ source_path := /my/projects/fun
+ build_path := /my/projects/build
+ mode := debug
+ arch := i686
+ platform := linux
+ c_toolchain := gcc
+
+You could then build with the command line:
+ make config_file=example_config.mk
+
+Alternatively you could simply add these options to your project's top-level makefile:
+
+makefile:
+ source_path := /my/projects/fun
+ build_path := /my/projects/build
+ mode := debug
+ arch := i686
+ platform := linux
+ c_toolchain := gcc
+
+ include $(weld_path)/weld.mk
+
+With the above, you could then simply build with the command line:
+ make
+
+Once your weld project is setup, you can build by specifying the following targets
+
+ # build everything
+ make
+ make build
+
+ # clean everything
+ make clean
+
+ # build just a single component and its dependencies
+ make my_component_name
+
+ # build just a single source file for a component
+ make my_component_name/source.o
+
+ # install just a component's headers
+ make my_component_name_headers
+
+ # clean just a component's headers
+ make clean_my_component_name_headers
+
+ # install just a component's resources
+ make my_component_name_resources
+
+ # clean just a component's resources
+ make clean_my_component_name_resources
+
+ # make just a library
+ make libmy_component_name.a
+
+ # make just a binary
+ make bin/my_component_name
+
+The above make commands may be a bit verbose for your taste as each command is echoed
+to the terminal. For something a little easier to read, you might prefer:
+ make --quiet show_progress=1
+
+There are quite a few options and possibilities involved here. For the best experience,
+I recommend doing something like this:
+ alias weld="make -C /my/project/root --quiet show_progress=1""
+
+The above will enable you to, from any directory, do the following:
+ weld my_component
+ weld clean
+ weld
diff --git a/weld/doc/overview.txt b/weld/doc/overview.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4d4026c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/doc/overview.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+Weld is a build system for GNU make. It is an implementation of a non-recursive make system. Weld
+is intended for C and C++ projects, however, could be easily extended to other languages. Weld is
+designed to work on Linux or FreeBSD using GCC and Windows using MinGW.
+
+To start using Weld, first create a directory to host all the source for your project. A typical
+project is expected to be composed of many libraries and binaries with a single top level makefile.
+An example layout may be something like:
+
+ my_project/
+ makefile
+
+ libs/
+ gui/
+ graph/
+ def.mk
+ source/...
+ include/...
+ button/
+ def.mk
+ source/...
+ include/...
+ data/
+ compute/
+ compute.mk
+ source/...
+ include/...
+ bins/
+ my_app/
+ def.mk
+ source/...
+
+The above example lays out a project with a handful of libs and a binary. To build, simply type
+make at the top-level. Weld will do a simple find for any files name "def.mk". Each "def.mk" is
+then included and a complete dependency tree is constructed. This means make knows how every build
+artifact is related and what order things need to be built in. If make's "-j" option is used you'll
+perform a build with optimal parallelization.
+
+Additionally, because the full dependency tree is known, incremental builds will only ever build
+precisely what is needed. If dependencies haven't changed, no time will be wasted needlessly
+rebuilding components.
+
+In addition to Weld generating a complete dependency tree for you, it'll also define useful targets.
+For instance, "make libcompute.a" will build just the compute library and any dependencies. "make
+my_app" will build just my_app and any dependencies. "make clean" will clean the project.
+
+For details on specifying def.mk files, see the "c.def.mk.template" or "resource.def.mk.template"
+files. For insight into the weld command line, see the "command_line.txt" file.
diff --git a/weld/doc/project.makefile.template b/weld/doc/project.makefile.template
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..994121f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/doc/project.makefile.template
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+# For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+# http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+# There should be just a single makefile for an entire weld project. A weld
+# project is expected to consist of many libraries, binaries, and resources.
+# This top level makefile should specify defaults for the project and include
+# the weld.mk file.
+
+# Specify sane defaults -- the projects source lives in the same directory
+# as this makefile, the build will be output to the ./build folder, and
+# sane defaults for the rest
+source_path := .
+build_path := ./build
+arch := amd64
+mode ?= debug
+shell_name := sh
+platform := unix
+unix_flavor := linux
+c_toolchain := gcc
+
+# GCC toolchain specific options
+
+# Clang and gcc are mostly compatible, so use all the gcc compilation infra but
+# switch the compiler name to clang/clang++
+gcc_opt_use_clang := 1
+
+# Specify additional settings applicable to every component
+global_compiler_flag_list := -Wall
+global_link_flags := -Wl,foo
+global_definition_list := MY_PROJECT_NAME
+global_include_path_list := /third/party/include/path
+global_lib_path := /third/party/lib/path
+
+
+# Include the "weld.mk" file in the weld build system directory
+include /path/to/weld/install/weld.mk
diff --git a/weld/doc/resource.def.mk.template b/weld/doc/resource.def.mk.template
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6a8a8e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/doc/resource.def.mk.template
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# For detailed information on using, building, and modifying Weld, please visit:
+# http://www.agottem.com/weld
+
+# This is a template for a resource only component definition. These
+# component definitions should have the following layout:
+# ./
+# def.mk
+# resource/
+# resource1.blaz
+# resource2.bar
+
+# Specify the name of the component definition. This name must be unique throughout
+# the source tree
+name := my_res
+
+# Specify a list of resource files to copy to bin directory of the build path.
+# These resource files should exist in the resource/ directory of the component.
+resource_list := img/cat.jpg img/another_cat.jpg text/help.txt
+
+# Specify additional dependencies each resource build artifact should have
+def_deps := /some/file
diff --git a/weld/headers.mk b/weld/headers.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2e8032d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/headers.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines the set of rules for a header list
+
+
+# This makefile is included for each component definition so clear out
+# any variables used by this makefile
+def_header_path :=
+def_header_output_path :=
+header_file :=
+header_name :=
+def_header_file :=
+header_alias :=
+dest_path :=
+header_goal_list :=
+
+
+# Figure out the include path for this component definition
+def_header_path := $(def_path)/$(def_include_subdir)
+def_header_output_path := $(header_output_path)/$(name)
+
+define header_file_rule
+
+ $$(call debug_info,header specified: $(1))
+
+ header_file := $(1)
+ header_name := $$(notdir $$(header_file))
+ def_header_file := $$(def_header_path)/$$(header_file)
+ header_alias := $$(name)/$$(header_name)
+
+ header_goal_list := $$(header_alias) $$(header_goal_list)
+
+ directory_list := $$(dest_path) $$(directory_list)
+
+ # Define an alias for the header file so the user can do
+ # "make name/header.h" on the command line
+ vpath $$(header_alias) $$(header_output_path)
+
+ # Set the target specific variables and dependencies for this header
+ $$(header_alias) : header_path := $$(header_path)
+ $$(header_alias) : def_header_file := $$(def_header_file)
+ $$(header_alias) : header_alias := $$(header_alias)
+ $$(header_alias) : $$(def_deps)
+ $$(header_alias) : $$(def_header_file)
+
+endef
+
+
+# Expand the header file rule for each header specified
+$(foreach file,$(header_list),$(eval $(call header_file_rule,$(file))))
+
+# Add the output header directory to the list of directories we need to build
+directory_list := $(def_header_output_path) $(directory_list)
+
+
+# Add the list of header goals as a dependency of the component definition's
+# headers target
+$(name)_def_headers : $(header_goal_list)
+
+# Define the actual recipe for a header
+$(header_goal_list) : | $(def_header_output_path)
+ $(call print_progress,$(header_alias))
+ $(call soft_copy,$(def_header_file),$(header_output_path)/$(header_alias))
+
+.PHONY : clean_$(name)_def_headers
+clean_$(name)_def_headers : header_output_path := $(header_output_path)
+clean_$(name)_def_headers : header_goal_list := $(header_goal_list)
+clean_$(name)_def_headers :
+ $(call print_progress,$@)
+ $(call remove_files,$(addprefix $(header_output_path)/,$(header_goal_list)))
diff --git a/weld/lang/c.mk b/weld/lang/c.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ab4e51a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/lang/c.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines how to construct compilation rules for c
+# component definitions. Since c is vastly superior to cpp,
+# cpp component definitions will also include this file.
+
+
+# Include the compile rules for c component definitions.
+include $(weld_path)/toolchain/$(c_toolchain)/compile.mk
diff --git a/weld/lang/cpp.mk b/weld/lang/cpp.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..029c7d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/lang/cpp.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines how to construct compilation rules for cpp
+# component definitions
+
+
+# cpp is compatible with the c compilation rules so just include the
+# c stuff
+include $(weld_path)/lang/c.mk
diff --git a/weld/paths.mk b/weld/paths.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..85d8877
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/paths.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This make file derives all the necessary paths the weld build will
+# require
+def_file_name := def.mk
+
+output_path := $(build_path)/$(platform)/$(arch)/$(mode)
+bin_output_path := $(output_path)/bin
+lib_output_path := $(output_path)/lib
+obj_output_path := $(output_path)/obj
+header_output_path := $(output_path)/include
+resource_output_path := $(output_path)/bin
diff --git a/weld/resources.mk b/weld/resources.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fcb7247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/resources.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines the set of rules for a resource list
+
+
+# This makefile is included for each component definition so clear out
+# any variables used by this makefile
+def_resource_path :=
+resource_file :=
+def_resource_file :=
+resource_alias :=
+dest_path :=
+resource_goal_list :=
+
+
+# Figure out the resource path for this component definition
+def_resource_path := $(def_path)/$(def_resource_subdir)
+
+define resource_file_rule
+
+ $$(call debug_info,resource specified: $(1))
+
+ resource_file := $(1)
+ def_resource_file := $$(def_resource_path)/$$(resource_file)
+ resource_alias := $$(resource_file)
+
+ dest_path := $$(dir $$(resource_output_path)/$$(resource_file))
+
+ resource_goal_list := $$(resource_alias) $$(resource_goal_list)
+
+ directory_list := $$(dest_path) $$(directory_list)
+
+ # Define an alias for the resource file so the user can do
+ # "make path/to/resource" on the command line
+ vpath $$(resource_alias) $$(resource_output_path)
+
+ # Set the target specific variables and dependencies for this resource
+ $$(resource_alias) : resource_output_path := $$(resource_output_path)
+ $$(resource_alias) : def_resource_file := $$(def_resource_file)
+ $$(resource_alias) : resource_alias := $$(resource_alias)
+ $$(resource_alias) : $$(def_deps)
+ $$(resource_alias) : $$(def_resource_file)
+ $$(resource_alias) : | $$(dest_path)
+
+endef
+
+
+# Expand the resource rule for each resource specified
+$(foreach file,$(resource_list),$(eval $(call resource_file_rule,$(file))))
+
+
+# Add the list of resource goals as a dependency of the component definition's
+# headers target
+$(name)_def_resources : $(resource_goal_list)
+
+# Define the actual recipe for a resource
+$(resource_goal_list) :
+ $(call print_progress,$(resource_alias))
+ $(call soft_copy,$(def_resource_file),$(resource_output_path)/$(resource_alias))
+
+.PHONY : clean_$(name)_resources
+clean_$(name)_resources : resource_output_path := $(resource_output_path)
+clean_$(name)_resources : resource_goal_list := $(resource_goal_list)
+clean_$(name)_resources :
+ $(call print_progress,$@)
+ $(call remove_files,$(addprefix $(resource_output_path)/,$(resource_goal_list)))
diff --git a/weld/shell/cmd.mk b/weld/shell/cmd.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..01e01b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/shell/cmd.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines cmd specific functionality used throughout weld
+
+
+# Convert a native path name to a universal representation
+path_to_universal = $(subst \,/,$(1))
+
+# Convert a universtal path name to the native representation
+path_to_native = $(subst /,\,$(1))
+
+# Find all files of the specified name beneath the specified path
+find_files = $(strip $(call path_to_universal,$(shell dir /B /S $(call path_to_native,$(1)/$(2)))))
+
+# Windows doesn't support symlinking so soft and hard copy both
+# make copies'
+soft_copy = $(strip copy /V $(call path_to_native,$(1) $(2)) 1>NUL)
+hard_copy = $(strip copy /V $(call path_to_native,$(1) $(2)) 1>NUL)
+
+# Remove files which exist
+remove_files = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),del /Q /F $(call path_to_native,$(wildcard $(1))),))
+
+# Create a directory tree
+make_directory = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),,mkdir $(call path_to_native,$(1))))
+
+# Remove directory that exists
+remove_directory = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),rmdir /Q /S $(call path_to_native,$(wildcard $(1))),))
+
+# Print to stdout
+print = echo $(1)
diff --git a/weld/shell/sh.mk b/weld/shell/sh.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1c1ae71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/shell/sh.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines sh specific functionality used throughout weld
+
+
+# Convert a native path name to a universal representation
+path_to_universal = $(1)
+
+# Convert a universtal path name to the native representation
+path_to_native = $(1)
+
+# Find all files of the specified name beneath the specified path
+find_files = $(strip $(call path_to_universal,$(shell find $(call path_to_native,$(1)) -name $(call path_to_native,$(2)))))
+
+# Create a symlink to a file (requires passing --check-symlink-times on make command line)
+# soft_copy = $(strip ln -s -f $(call path_to_native,$(abspath $(1)) $(abspath $(2))))
+soft_copy = $(strip cp $(call path_to_native,$(1) $(2)))
+
+# Make an actual copy of a file
+hard_copy = $(strip cp $(call path_to_native,$(1) $(2)))
+
+# Remove files which exist
+remove_files = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),rm -f $(call path_to_native,$(wildcard $(1))),))
+
+# Create a directory tree
+make_directory = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),,mkdir -p $(call path_to_native,$(1))))
+
+# Remove directory that exists
+remove_directory = $(strip $(if $(wildcard $(1)),rm -rf $(call path_to_native,$(wildcard $(1))),))
+
+# Print to stdout
+print = echo $(1)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/amd64.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/amd64.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8b4b0d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/amd64.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the amd64 architecture
+
+
+compiler_flag_list := -march=x86-64 $(compiler_flag_list)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/i686.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/i686.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d71e78e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/arch/i686.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the i686 architecture
+
+
+compiler_flag_list := -march=i686 $(compiler_flag_list)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/compile.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/compile.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..97dfd46
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/compile.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines the set of rules for a header list
+
+
+# This makefile is included for each component definition so clear out
+# any variables used by this makefile
+c_toolchain_path :=
+def_source_path :=
+def_obj_output_path :=
+source_file :=
+source_name :=
+def_source_file :=
+obj_alias :=
+obj_goal_list :=
+obj_goal_file_list :=
+compile_goal :=
+compile_goal_path :=
+full_compile_goal_path :=
+
+
+c_toolchain_path := $(weld_path)/toolchain/gcc
+def_source_path := $(def_path)/$(def_source_subdir)
+def_obj_output_path := $(obj_output_path)/$(name)
+
+
+# Add the weld project's lib and header paths to the specified lib
+# and include path lists
+lib_path_list := $(lib_output_path) $(global_lib_path_list) $(lib_path_list)
+include_path_list := $(header_output_path) $(global_include_path_list) $(include_path_list)
+
+# Add the global definition list to the component definition's list
+definition_list := $(global_definition_list) $(definition_list)
+
+# Specify a default set of compiler flags in addition to those
+# flags specified by the component definition
+compiler_flag_list := -g \
+ -fstrict-aliasing \
+ -funsigned-char \
+ -Wall \
+ -Winline \
+ -Wmissing-field-initializers \
+ -Wsign-compare \
+ -Wstrict-aliasing=1 \
+ -pedantic \
+ $(global_compiler_flag_list) \
+ $(compiler_flag_list)
+
+# Add the global link flags to the component definition's list
+link_flag_list := $(global_link_flag_list) $(link_flag_list)
+
+# Include settings for the specified language, platform, mode, and
+# architecture
+include $(c_toolchain_path)/lang/$(lang).mk
+include $(c_toolchain_path)/platform/$(platform).mk
+include $(c_toolchain_path)/mode/$(mode).mk
+include $(c_toolchain_path)/arch/$(arch).mk
+
+define source_file_rule
+
+ $(call debug_info,source specified: $(1))
+
+ source_file := $(1)
+ source_name := $$(notdir $(1))
+ def_source_file := $$(def_source_path)/$$(source_file)
+ obj_alias := $$(name)/$$(basename $$(source_name)).o
+
+ obj_goal_list := $$(obj_alias) $$(obj_goal_list)
+
+ # Define an alias for the object file so the user can do
+ # "make name/foo.o" on the command line
+ vpath $$(obj_alias) $$(obj_output_path)
+
+ # Try to include the object's dependency file generated by
+ # a previous compile
+ -include $$(obj_output_path)/$$(obj_alias).d
+
+ # Set the target specific variables and dependencies for this
+ # object
+ $$(obj_alias) : def_source_file := $$(def_source_file)
+ $$(obj_alias) : obj_alias := $$(obj_alias)
+ $$(obj_alias) : $$(def_deps)
+ $$(obj_alias) : $$(def_source_file)
+
+endef
+
+
+# Expand the source file rule for each source specified
+$(foreach file,$(source_list),$(eval $(call source_file_rule,$(file))))
+
+obj_goal_file_list := $(addprefix $(obj_output_path)/,$(obj_goal_list))
+source_lib_file_list := $(addsuffix .a,$(addprefix lib,$(source_lib_list)))
+full_compile_goal_path := $(dir $(compile_goal_path)/$(compile_goal))
+
+
+# Add the necessary output directories to the list of directories to create
+directory_list := $(def_obj_output_path) $(full_compile_goal_path) $(directory_list)
+
+
+# Create aliases for the compile goal and library names
+vpath %.a $(lib_path_list)
+vpath $(compile_goal) $(compile_goal_path)
+
+# Add the component's compile goal as a dependency to this component's
+# compile target
+$(name)_def_compile : $(compile_goal)
+
+# The actual recipe for an object file
+$(obj_goal_list) : compile_command := $(compile_command)
+$(obj_goal_list) : obj_output_path := $(obj_output_path)
+$(obj_goal_list) : include_path_list := $(include_path_list)
+$(obj_goal_list) : definition_list := $(definition_list)
+$(obj_goal_list) : compiler_flag_list := $(compiler_flag_list)
+$(obj_goal_list) : | headers
+$(obj_goal_list) : | $(def_obj_output_path)
+$(obj_goal_list) :
+ $(call print_progress,$(obj_alias))
+ $(strip \
+ $(compile_command) -o $(call path_to_native,$(obj_output_path)/$(obj_alias)) \
+ -MD -MP -MF $(call path_to_native,$(obj_output_path)/$(obj_alias).d) -MQ $(obj_alias) \
+ $(compiler_flag_list) \
+ $(addprefix -I,$(call path_to_native,$(include_path_list))) \
+ $(addprefix -D,$(definition_list)) \
+ -c $(call path_to_native,$(def_source_file)))
+
+# The actual recipe for linking a library or binary
+$(compile_goal) : compile_command := $(compile_command)
+$(compile_goal) : link_flag_list := $(link_flag_list)
+$(compile_goal) : compile_goal := $(compile_goal)
+$(compile_goal) : compile_goal_path := $(compile_goal_path)
+$(compile_goal) : obj_goal_file_list := $(obj_goal_file_list)
+$(compile_goal) : lib_path_list := $(lib_path_list)
+$(compile_goal) : lib_list := $(lib_list)
+$(compile_goal) : static_lib_list := $(static_lib_list)
+$(compile_goal) : source_lib_list := $(source_lib_list)
+$(compile_goal) : $(obj_goal_list)
+$(compile_goal) : $(source_lib_file_list)
+$(compile_goal) : | $(full_compile_goal_path)
+$(compile_goal) :
+ $(call print_progress,$(compile_goal))
+ ifeq ($(type), lib)
+ $(call remove_files,$(call path_to_native,$(compile_goal_path)/$(compile_goal)))
+ $(strip \
+ ar rcs \
+ $(link_flag_list) \
+ $(call path_to_native,$(compile_goal_path)/$(compile_goal)) \
+ $(call path_to_native,$(obj_goal_file_list)))
+ else
+ $(strip \
+ $(compile_command) -o $(call path_to_native,$(compile_goal_path)/$(compile_goal)) \
+ $(link_flag_list) \
+ $(addprefix -L,$(call path_to_native,$(lib_path_list))) \
+ $(call path_to_native,$(obj_goal_file_list)) \
+ -Wl,--start-group \
+ $(addprefix -l,$(lib_list) $(source_lib_list)) \
+ $(addsuffix .a,$(addprefix -l:lib,$(static_lib_list))) \
+ -Wl,--end-group)
+ endif
+
+.PHONY : clean_$(name)_def_compile
+clean_$(name)_def_compile : def_obj_output_path := $(def_obj_output_path)
+clean_$(name)_def_compile : compile_goal := $(compile_goal)
+clean_$(name)_def_compile : compile_goal_path := $(compile_goal_path)
+clean_$(name)_def_compile :
+ $(call print_progress,$@)
+ $(call remove_files,$(def_obj_output_path)/*.o)
+ $(call remove_files,$(def_obj_output_path)/*.o.*)
+ $(call remove_files,$(compile_goal_path)/$(compile_goal))
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/c.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/c.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94c07ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/c.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the c language
+
+
+compile_command := $(if $(gcc_opt_use_clang),clang,gcc)
+
+compiler_flag_list := -std=c99 $(compiler_flag_list)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/cpp.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/cpp.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4a84a12
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/lang/cpp.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the cpp language
+
+
+compile_command := $(if $(gcc_opt_use_clang),clang++,g++)
+
+compiler_flag_list := -std=c++11 $(compiler_flag_list)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/debug.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/debug.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..988072c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/debug.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for debug mode
+
+
+compiler_flag_list := -O0 -fno-inline-functions $(compiler_flag_list)
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/release.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/release.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..09aa392
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/mode/release.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for release mode
+
+
+compiler_flag_list := -O3 $(compiler_flag_list)
+
+ifeq ($(type), bin)
+ link_flag_list := -Wl,-O,1 $(link_flag_list)
+endif
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/unix.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/unix.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..387529a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/unix.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the unix platform (linux, bsd, etc)
+
+
+ifeq ($(type), bin)
+ compile_goal := $(patsubst $(output_path)/%,%,$(bin_output_path))/$(name)
+ compile_goal_path := $(output_path)
+else
+ compile_goal := lib$(name).a
+ compile_goal_path := $(lib_output_path)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(unix_flavor), bsd)
+ definition_list := _BSD_SOURCE $(definition_list)
+else ifeq ($(unix_flavor), linux)
+ definition_list := _DEFAULT_SOURCE $(definition_list)
+endif
diff --git a/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/win32.mk b/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/win32.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..06a12e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/toolchain/gcc/platform/win32.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines settings for the windows platform
+
+
+ifeq ($(type), bin)
+ compile_goal := $(patsubst $(output_path)/%,%,$(bin_output_path))/$(name).exe
+ compile_goal_path := $(output_path)
+
+ link_flag_list := -mwindows $(link_flag_list)
+else
+ compile_goal := lib$(name).a
+ compile_goal_path := $(lib_output_path)
+endif
+
+definition_list := WIN32 \
+ UNICODE \
+ WINVER=0x0400 \
+ _WIN32_WINNT=0x0400 \
+ _WIN32_WINDOWS=0x0400 \
+ _WIN32_IE=0x0500 \
+ $(definition_list)
diff --git a/weld/utils.mk b/weld/utils.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c69e89c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/utils.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This makefile defines utility functions used throughout weld
+
+
+# Print only if the user specified "show_progress=1"
+print_progress = $(if $(show_progress),@$(call print,$(1)),)
+
+# Print only if the user specified "debug_weld=1"
+debug_info = $(if $(debug_weld),$(info debug-weld: $(1)),)
+
+# Print an component definition related error message and stop the build
+def_error = $(error $(def_file): $(1))
+
+# Convert a component definition file to the components root path
+def_file_to_root_path = $(patsubst %/$(def_file_name),%,$(1))
+
+# Check if any values in a list contain a specific character
+list_contains_char = $(if $(filter-out $(words $(1)) 0, $(words $(subst $(2), ,$(1)))),1,)
diff --git a/weld/weld.mk b/weld/weld.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94b47a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/weld/weld.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+# Copyright 2015 Andrew Gottemoller.
+#
+# This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
+# Weld license. Please consult the file "WELD_LICENSE" for
+# details.
+
+# This is the entry point into the weld build system. This file should
+# be included by a project's root level makefile'
+
+
+# Weld doesn't use implicit rules so turn them off
+.SUFFIXES :
+
+
+# Figure out the path of this makefile
+weld_makefile := $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))
+weld_path := $(dir $(weld_makefile))
+
+
+# If a config file is specified, include it
+-include $(config_file)
+
+# Set the defaults
+include $(weld_path)/config.mk
+
+# Verify the config file has set all the necessary variables
+ifeq ($(source_path),)
+ $(error csdk_path is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(build_path),)
+ $(error build_path is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(arch),)
+ $(error arch is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(mode),)
+ $(error mode is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(shell_name),)
+ $(error shell_name is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(platform),)
+ $(error platform is not set)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(c_toolchain),)
+ $(error c_toolchain is not set)
+endif
+
+
+# Set derived path values
+include $(weld_path)/paths.mk
+
+# Include shell functions and standard utility functions
+include $(weld_path)/shell/$(shell_name).mk
+include $(weld_path)/utils.mk
+
+# Discover and include all the specified component definitions found
+# for this project
+include $(weld_path)/def.mk
+include $(weld_path)/disc.mk
+
+
+# Define the top level targets
+.DEFAULT_GOAL := build
+
+
+.PHONY : build
+build : $(build_target_list)
+
+.PHONE : headers
+headers : $(headers_target_list)
+
+.PHONY : clean
+clean : $(clean_target_list)
+
+.PHONE : clean_headers
+clean_headers : $(clean_headers_target_list)
+
+$(sort $(directory_list)) :
+ $(call make_directory,$@)